Alberta legislature turns down Opposition request to debate bill to protect Rockies
EDMONTON — The Alberta legislature has turned down a request for a special debate on an Opposition bill intended to protect the province’s Rocky Mountains from coal mining.
The refusal from United Conservative MLAs to grant unanimous consent for the debate probably means the bill won’t get any further and is likely to die on the order paper.
“People from all walks of life, all kinds of backgrounds and all kinds of political views — they want to see this bill debated,” NDP Leader Rachel Notley said in a release.
“Today’s action by the Kenney government is a betrayal of these Albertans.”

